Top notch video for coaching. When coaching I like to teach the three P’s in shot selection. First we have purpose. Why are we hitting a slice, top spin, flat drive, and the tactical reason for using that shot. Second is placement. Where on the court do you want your shot to land to accomplish your purpose. Third is pace which includes ball speed as well as net clearance or trajectory. So if you are running for a well hit shot hit deep to the corner you will hit a return that goes crosscourt, with lots of net clearance ( if your opponent stays back) so you will have time to recover and get back in position. Tennis is an athletic chess match. So many players just hit and hope the ball goes in or that the opponent will hit it out.
What I really like about this coach...He feeds real balls to his students - fast with topspin!!!!!!!! Anyone can hit the light junk most coaches feed players. That just makes them feel good.
I have to say, this is one of the best "how to" videos i have ever watched. Rather than just the basics of a slice, I love how you taught the progressions and drills to learn it
Thanks Daniel this is one of the clearest instructions on the slice backhand I've ever watched. It's really helped me. Your and your protege are a great combination and a joy to watch !
+MrChrisK1973 There you go!!!..yeah! May 2010! Great event! I will be in Turkey this year speaking for The ITF World Conference! next November! Take care my friend! Hope I can visit your place sometime!
Good approach to teaching the slice. I like the way Philipe (sp?) hits his volleys and slice especially the way he seems to delay turning his head forward by looking behind the racquet after he slices. Excellent.
Daniel, you have my favorite tennis channel and favorite lessons. You are a great teacher. Don't forget at the end of the video to say something like: "Enjoy my lesson? Don't forget to like the video. Like the video, support the channel, subscribe and share."
This helps a lot. I mean, A LOT REALLY! I would watch this until I perfect the volley and slice backhand. Thank you so much! And I hope someday you would be my coach hahaha. Thanks again xx
Daniel - very nice. appreciate you posting this great video. I've been playing for over 40 yrs now so I guess I qualify as an 'old school' player, so I appreciate maybe more than most the usefulness and advantages of having a really good slice BH. I've got a one-hander - and hit top, flat and slice. A couple of things you didn't mention on your video is that having a slice BH is very useful on high and wide shots. Secondly - something that seems to have been forgotten/abandoned in the modern game is hard offensive slice - both from the back court and as an approach - and the inside out and/or sidespin slice - which is most useful as an approach shot. These 2 shots have been almost totally abandoned on the FH side - have to go back to Jack Kramer I think to find a great player who utilized a slice/sidespin FH to great effect, but it's sadly disappearing on the BH side as well even though Edberg used it to great effect and before him Ken Rosewall (who utilized a hard slice BH almost exclusively). Bernie Tomic is perhaps the only current male player that mixes in a hard sidespin/slice FH on occasion to great effect and I've seen him really fool players with his inside/out and/or sidespin BH down the line, but I rarely see players utilize the hard BH slice as an attacking shot. Even players like Fed who clearly has that shot in his bag eschews the hard slice BH as an approach or even as an occasional attacking/passing shot from the baseline. He utilizes the slice as a defensive shot and sometimes utilizes the short cross court semi-offensively and as a tactic to get baseliners off the baseline - but he rarely if ever approaches with the BH slice or if and when he does it's hit too safely and not as an aggressive penetrating shot. Everyone seems to feel they have to come in on a big heavy topspin shot - usually a FH (except Gasquet) - often hit inside out - which bounces up and leaves lots of open court if it's not a clean winner or close to it. Anyway I'd like to see Edberg influence Fed to mix things up a bit and incorporate some hard, aggressive slice/sidespin shots to change things up from the baseline and as approach shots. I think Fed would benefit from Djoker and especially Nadal having to deal with some hard and low skidding slice/sidespin approach shots and have to 'hit up' to Fed as he's coming in to net. The only current player that I've seen utilize this tactic to some effect is Tommy Haas. He was a set and a break up against Djokavic last yr (2013) in the BNP Paribas open utilizing this technique (mixing in a lot of variety and closing out pts at net) when he got tight (as he often does) and he went back to trying to slug it out from the baseline with the Djoker and - of course - lost in 3 sets.
Gracias lo espero con ganas yo practico este deporte tan maravilloso, este tema de Slice me gusta lo he mejorado pero como no es mejor escuchar vuestros consejos saludos!
Me encanta su video, Daniel! Es un video con extra puntos y un profesor muy natural y apasionado! La Roja (España) es mi equipo tambien. Gracias, desde Canada.
I like your style. It would be on that I would emulate in any field. Your enthusiasm is what brings forth your charisma. I would love to be your student
Hola Daniel. Gracias por la enhorabuena al triunfo de España en la Eurocopa de futbol y también, por supuesto, por este video tan completo. Una pregunta: ¿es posible que Felipe exagere la recomendación de mantener la mirada en el punto de contacto?
tks for another great vid! love the slice and its applications in every level of tennis. unfortunately i suck at it lol. hopefully this video will help! ;)
i liked it very much! nice driils and easy tips how to get used to the proper grip which seems to be the clue thing at this shot...The delay by Phillipe just makes me a truoble as i used to teach to stop at the touch with the ball and not going back with the racket.. but that will be a small thing to maintain i guess;) Thanks Mr Spatz
Daniel, I really like your videos. I'll be trying out these drills tomorrow and hopefully be able to start slicing in a fundamentally correct manner :). Do you have some videos on various serve variations as well?
I think one is not supposed to look away and always keep their eyes on the ball. Where as I see Phillipe committing the same mistake, just an observation though. By the way great tutorial !! Thanks :)
Sai Phaneendra his style, perhaps he was exaggerating for the video to look good , Of course looks to extreme, your comment is very well taken my friend agree! Take care! Thanks!
Daniel solo tengo palabras de agradecimiento hacia vos.. Todo es muy dinámico, entretenido y con la justa porción de acidez hacia charlatanes, jugadores y colegas respetuosos. Me encantaria escucharte hablar sobre la actitud de padres de jugadores.. es una tema pocas veces analizado ( leí unas cuantas notas y un libro) y es muy importante esto, a la hora de tener un jugador relajado en cancha. Millón de gracias por tomarte este tiempo de compartir tus experiencias. abrazo grande desde Argentina! Esteban Magallanes, Suizo Tenis Club.
Sir, I wish you could have been my coach, you are fantastic / Señor, como hubiese deseado que usted hubiese sido mi entrenador, usted es fantástico, enhorabuena
Thanks for the video. I see that the Philippe is constantly moving for each shot. After hitting each shot, he continues to bounce on his legs. Do you have an video which shows how to be moving before and after each shot? Thanks
Che, me enseñaste vos con ese vídeo a pegar el cortado unos años atrás...era uno de los golpes que más tarde entró en mi “arsenal” jaja. Ahora me estoy presentando a las pruebas de Nivel 1 de PTR y encontré el mismo vídeo por casualidad. Lo voy a usar para ayudarles a mis futuros alumnos. ¡Gracias y saludos!
Hola, Daniel. Yo tengo problemas con el revés cortado cuando la bola viene alta. En tal caso tiendo a darle demasiada altura y poco "picante". A veces incluso se "me convierte" en dejada sin pretenderlo. Sin embargo, no tengo ese problema cuando la bola viene a la altura de la cintura. ¿A qué crees que puede deberse? Por cierto, muy buen trabajo.Me ha gustado mucho el video. Un saludo,
Gracias Daniel. Muy buen video. Nunca es tarde para aprender y sobre todo cuando hay pasión por el tenis. Tus vídeos son muy gráficos, muy explicativo, y muy sencillo de seguir. Saludos cordiales desde Quito - Ecuador.
Daniel excelente video, gracias por esos consejos... Soy entrenador de tenis, muy joven por cierto, 28 anos. Soy de Colombia y vivo en Londres, me podrias aconsejar alguna web donde pueda encontrar trabajo en USA como entrenador obvio... quisiera llevar mi talento por tierras americanas y tener el privilegio de conocerte algun dia... Saludos Daniel y gracias por hacer el tenis facil.
Hola Dan Thanks for the video, Slice is one of those hits that I do not use a lot... I want to practice it... I just use it when it's hard for me to hit it well prepare, I mean, In a hurry...
Hola Daniel; te cuento q este golpe es mi "carma", no solo por que me cuesta muchisimo ejecutarlo (aun teniendo una respetable tecnica de reves a una sola mano) sino que tampoco me doy cuenta en que momento se utiliza, para colmo mi profe es un poco "antislice" ya que cree que los golpes altos de reves se solucionan con varios pasos hacia atras y luego ejecutar plano o con top. Sin embargo yo insisto en aprenderlo por que lo considero util. Cual es el momento adecuado para hacerlo en un partido?
in serving" I keep hearing of a hand position called STRONG CONTINENTAL Can you explain this hand position? Kick serves & Twist are hit with it... is the hand moving more towards the eastern back?
Wow good coach and instructor! Too many American instructors don't focus enough on slice. They emphasize regular topspin groundstrokes and you see a lot of players lose so many points because they can't use slice to change it up or play defense.
What a happy guy! I feel good playing tennis.
Thanks for sharing.
archetype001 thank you!!!!!!!!!!! I love the game!!! :) good luck!
Top notch video for coaching. When coaching I like to teach the three P’s in shot selection. First we have purpose. Why are we hitting a slice, top spin, flat drive, and the tactical reason for using that shot. Second is placement. Where on the court do you want your shot to land to accomplish your purpose. Third is pace which includes ball speed as well as net clearance or trajectory. So if you are running for a well hit shot hit deep to the corner you will hit a return that goes crosscourt, with lots of net clearance ( if your opponent stays back) so you will have time to recover and get back in position. Tennis is an athletic chess match. So many players just hit and hope the ball goes in or that the opponent will hit it out.
Thanks for your extensive comment Sir. Best Regards.
What I really like about this coach...He feeds real balls to his students - fast with topspin!!!!!!!!
Anyone can hit the light junk most coaches feed players. That just makes them feel good.
***** Thanks for your positive comment!!!! :)
I have to say, this is one of the best "how to" videos i have ever watched. Rather than just the basics of a slice, I love how you taught the progressions and drills to learn it
thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
This video has aged so well. 8yo and yet still one of the best. Watching it made me feel like I was there getting taught personally.
thanks so very much!!! these things never get old!!! take care!!!
the coach is so proud of his student
...👍
absolutely!!! proud of him!
One of he best coaching videos out there. The instructions are helpful to both players and coaches.
Raj Sadanand Thanks so much Raj!
Thanks Daniel this is one of the clearest instructions on the slice backhand I've ever watched.
It's really helped me. Your and your protege are a great combination and a joy to watch !
+geeuser thanks so very much! Glad to read this! Happy 2016!
Had the pleasure of meeting Daniel about 5 years ago. Very nice guy, very knowledgeable and very charismatic.
+MrChrisK1973 Where did we met? Thanks so much for those kind words!
+Daniel Spatz PTR Tennis One event in London Daniel! It's Chris from Greece :)
+MrChrisK1973 There you go!!!..yeah! May 2010! Great event! I will be in Turkey this year speaking for The ITF World Conference! next November! Take care my friend! Hope I can visit your place sometime!
Great video. One of the best drills I have seen so far. I can't wait to practice it with my son.Thanks a lot. More power to you.
Thanks!!!
Good approach to teaching the slice. I like the way Philipe (sp?) hits his volleys and slice especially the way he seems to delay turning his head forward by looking behind the racquet after he slices. Excellent.
Lord Byron thanks!
Tremendous teaching video !! Thank you Daniel.
thanks very much James!!!!! greatly appreciated!
Trying to find a new way to hit a backhand, and stumble upon backhand slice :) thank you for the instructions!!
+hoshi_neoω 17 thanks! awesome!
Wonderful video. Informative. Entertaining. Excellent pace. 10/10 !!!
We do the best we can! Thanks! :)
Great video! Thank you so much for your wonderful lesson Coach Spatz :)
Thanks buddy!
Daniel, you have my favorite tennis channel and favorite lessons. You are a great teacher. Don't forget at the end of the video to say something like: "Enjoy my lesson? Don't forget to like the video. Like the video, support the channel, subscribe and share."
Thanks! :)
This helps a lot. I mean, A LOT REALLY! I would watch this until I perfect the volley and slice backhand. Thank you so much! And I hope someday you would be my coach hahaha. Thanks again xx
rain nina Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Daniel - very nice. appreciate you posting this great video. I've been playing for over 40 yrs now so I guess I qualify as an 'old school' player, so I appreciate maybe more than most the usefulness and advantages of having a really good slice BH.
I've got a one-hander - and hit top, flat and slice. A couple of things you didn't mention on your video is that having a slice BH is very useful on high and wide shots. Secondly - something that seems to have been forgotten/abandoned in the modern game is hard offensive slice - both from the back court and as an approach - and the inside out and/or sidespin slice - which is most useful as an approach shot.
These 2 shots have been almost totally abandoned on the FH side - have to go back to Jack Kramer I think to find a great player who utilized a slice/sidespin FH to great effect, but it's sadly disappearing on the BH side as well even though Edberg used it to great effect and before him Ken Rosewall (who utilized a hard slice BH almost exclusively).
Bernie Tomic is perhaps the only current male player that mixes in a hard sidespin/slice FH on occasion to great effect and I've seen him really fool players with his inside/out and/or sidespin BH down the line, but I rarely see players utilize the hard BH slice as an attacking shot. Even players like Fed who clearly has that shot in his bag eschews the hard slice BH as an approach or even as an occasional attacking/passing shot from the baseline. He utilizes the slice as a defensive shot and sometimes utilizes the short cross court semi-offensively and as a tactic to get baseliners off the baseline - but he rarely if ever approaches with the BH slice or if and when he does it's hit too safely and not as an aggressive penetrating shot. Everyone seems to feel they have to come in on a big heavy topspin shot - usually a FH (except Gasquet) - often hit inside out - which bounces up and leaves lots of open court if it's not a clean winner or close to it.
Anyway I'd like to see Edberg influence Fed to mix things up a bit and incorporate some hard, aggressive slice/sidespin shots to change things up from the baseline and as approach shots. I think Fed would benefit from Djoker and especially Nadal having to deal with some hard and low skidding slice/sidespin approach shots and have to 'hit up' to Fed as he's coming in to net. The only current player that I've seen utilize this tactic to some effect is Tommy Haas. He was a set and a break up against Djokavic last yr (2013) in the BNP Paribas open utilizing this technique (mixing in a lot of variety and closing out pts at net) when he got tight (as he often does) and he went back to trying to slug it out from the baseline with the Djoker and - of course - lost in 3 sets.
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Gracias Daniel!, muy bueno y útil su video
Gracias lo espero con ganas yo practico este deporte tan maravilloso, este tema de Slice me gusta lo he mejorado pero como no es mejor escuchar vuestros consejos saludos!
a ti!!!!
Muy completo el video, felicidades y gracias!. Un saludo desde Barcelona, Spain.
muchas gracias abrazo!
Me encanta su video, Daniel! Es un video con extra puntos y un profesor muy natural y apasionado! La Roja (España) es mi equipo tambien. Gracias, desde Canada.
Lol you are an alternate version of hugh jackman !! that is crazy !
Syn het there we go!!! :) Thanks!
Daniel Spatz lol i was struggling to recall too XD
It's really awesome experience watching your slice backhand.. Shots thank you :-)
thanks!
Another excellent lesson, thanks.
TooleyPeter Thank you! :)
Thank you very much Daniel. Very good explenation!
Uwe Gries Thanks Sr.!
Great Spatz....Great teacher for good apllication
Jose Carlos Penteado Thanks so much my friend!
Charismatic and valuable instruction. thank you
Thanks!!!
I like your style. It would be on that I would emulate in any field. Your enthusiasm is what brings forth your charisma. I would love to be your student
thanks Sr!!!! take care!
Como siempre un buen video de Daniel. Thanks Daniel!
thank you! :)
Hi Coach,
I always admired your instruction. Thanks Coach from Bosnia Safe
Thanks so much!!! take care!
Hi
i was wondering why felipe looks behind him when he does the backhand volley?
can you explain please
thanks
chris
is his style!
I prefer and like this slice because I like the long drive through the ball.
good!
Muy buen video Dani, super interesante tu canal, te felicito!
mil gracias Gus!!! y le pusimos mucha dedicacion y amor! abrazooooooooo exitos a vos tambien!!!!
sos un fenomeno Daniel!! gracias por mejorar mi tenis dia a dia!! este video es fabuloso!!!
mil gracias Mariano! abrazo Feliz 2017!
great video!! very informative great deliverance of specifics
Thanks!
Bravo Daniel. Very useful!
Thanks!
Nice video Dani, shout out from Murcia, Spain!
thanks!
Hola Daniel. Gracias por la enhorabuena al triunfo de España en la Eurocopa de futbol y también, por supuesto, por este video tan completo. Una pregunta: ¿es posible que Felipe exagere la recomendación de mantener la mirada en el punto de contacto?
tks for another great vid! love the slice and its applications in every level of tennis.
unfortunately i suck at it lol. hopefully this video will help! ;)
i liked it very much! nice driils and easy tips how to get used to the proper grip which seems to be the clue thing at this shot...The delay by Phillipe just makes me a truoble as i used to teach to stop at the touch with the ball and not going back with the racket.. but that will be a small thing to maintain i guess;) Thanks Mr Spatz
Sebastian Chajnow Thanks!
Daniel, I really like your videos. I'll be trying out these drills tomorrow and hopefully be able to start slicing in a fundamentally correct manner :). Do you have some videos on various serve variations as well?
Akhil Chauhan thanks!
I think one is not supposed to look away and always keep their eyes on the ball. Where as I see Phillipe committing the same mistake, just an observation though. By the way great tutorial !! Thanks :)
Sai Phaneendra his style, perhaps he was exaggerating for the video to look good , Of course looks to extreme, your comment is very well taken my friend agree! Take care! Thanks!
Love this video!! 💖🎾
Thanks!!!!!! take care!!!
Daniel solo tengo palabras de agradecimiento hacia vos.. Todo es muy dinámico, entretenido y con la justa porción de acidez hacia charlatanes, jugadores y colegas respetuosos.
Me encantaria escucharte hablar sobre la actitud de padres de jugadores.. es una tema pocas veces analizado ( leí unas cuantas notas y un libro) y es muy importante esto, a la hora de tener un jugador relajado en cancha.
Millón de gracias por tomarte este tiempo de compartir tus experiencias.
abrazo grande desde Argentina! Esteban Magallanes, Suizo Tenis Club.
Gracias Esteban! hablo de los padres en la Revista numero 5 creo...buscalo o 6 quizas
hey man.. keep being positive, keep being great! thanks!
thanks man!!!!
perfect drills! thats the way to learn!!!
thanks Ralph!!!!!
Good instructional video. Thanks.
thanks so much! cheers!
gracias Carlos!!!!!!!!!!!! saludos! todo es posible!!!! con fe y disciplina! abrazo :)
Sir, I wish you could have been my coach, you are fantastic / Señor, como hubiese deseado que usted hubiese sido mi entrenador, usted es fantástico, enhorabuena
thanks!!!!!
Superb video.
thanks so much!
I think it is a good tip for beginer like me
Teach precisely. Thanks you for giving this video
박상빈 Thanks! :)
very nice and perfectly explaind and made laugh
Thanks!
gracias LUIS! anda a la pagina de la PTR o USPTA pero obviamente deberias ser miembro para acceder a las bolsas de trabajo. abrazo! :)
good work coach spatz!
thanks !!!!
the slice is old school but into days game it's still a weapon
Hayden Salim sure!!! Thanks! :)
Thanks for the video. I see that the Philippe is constantly moving for each shot. After hitting each shot, he continues to bounce on his legs. Do you have an video which shows how to be moving before and after each shot? Thanks
Ramy G not really
gracias Christopher!! muy amable! dan fuerzas para seguir! :)
Che, me enseñaste vos con ese vídeo a pegar el cortado unos años atrás...era uno de los golpes que más tarde entró en mi “arsenal” jaja. Ahora me estoy presentando a las pruebas de Nivel 1 de PTR y encontré el mismo vídeo por casualidad. Lo voy a usar para ayudarles a mis futuros alumnos. ¡Gracias y saludos!
PD El “no-look” volley de Felipe es fenómeno jajaja
que bueno!!!!! me alegro te felicito!
si es muy particular de el!
Muchas Gracias, Dani! Me gustó mucho.
Thank you! yeah! it is a very important shot!
Hola, Daniel. Yo tengo problemas con el revés cortado cuando la bola viene alta. En tal caso tiendo a darle demasiada altura y poco "picante". A veces incluso se "me convierte" en dejada sin pretenderlo. Sin embargo, no tengo ese problema cuando la bola viene a la altura de la cintura. ¿A qué crees que puede deberse?
Por cierto, muy buen trabajo.Me ha gustado mucho el video.
Un saludo,
ok lo haremos! gracias x escribirnos! :))
Gracias por tu mensaje! se puede pegar de las 2 formas, dejarla care y tomarla arriba con slice! depende la situacion! suerte!!!
It is Great video . Thank you so much
thanks!
Gracias Daniel. Muy buen video. Nunca es tarde para aprender y sobre todo cuando hay pasión por el tenis. Tus vídeos son muy gráficos, muy explicativo, y muy sencillo de seguir. Saludos cordiales desde Quito - Ecuador.
gracias Raul!
Daniel excelente video, gracias por esos consejos... Soy entrenador de tenis, muy joven por cierto, 28 anos. Soy de Colombia y vivo en Londres, me podrias aconsejar alguna web donde pueda encontrar trabajo en USA como entrenador obvio... quisiera llevar mi talento por tierras americanas y tener el privilegio de conocerte algun dia...
Saludos Daniel y gracias por hacer el tenis facil.
Thank you for your advice
thanks!
Daniel podrias hacer un video explicando el saque con kick...muy bueno todo!
+Alan Martínez si ya lo haremos gracias!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Suerte Alan!
Hola Dan
Thanks for the video, Slice is one of those hits that I do not use a lot... I want to practice it... I just use it when it's hard for me to hit it well prepare, I mean, In a hurry...
Great video!!
Gracias estimado Sergio!!! abrazo! :)
When Hugh Jackman and Ryan Gosling playing tennis together 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
funny!
thank you! keep working on your game!
Complimenti per la lezione molto precisa!!!! Comunque ci vediamo in Brasile per la rivincita!
thank you !
+Come Play With Me you are very welcome!
gracias Ettore! muy amable!
FANTASTICO! MUCHAS GRACIAS!
gracias estimado Jorge! saludos! mucha suerte!
You make me happy, sir :)
dude is very charismatic!
+ryanduz thanks!!!! :)
Daniel buenas tardes:
Que cordaje utilizas habitualmente y que tensión pones para competir en la pro drive de Babolat
56 tension
GREAT, MAESTRO!
Thanks!
lo tomare en cuenta! pero seria bueno que practiques tu inglés! es muy bueno saber otors idiomas! cual es tu nombre?
That'd be awesome if you did a video on how to teach kids 10 and under the serve
ok!!!!!!!! gracias x escribir! :)
Te encontre un maestro, gracias!
Diego Horta mil gracias Diego!!!!! :)
Me gusta como es muy explícito y humilde para sus lecciones
+Hugo Fragoza Gracias Hugo!
Hola Daniel; te cuento q este golpe es mi "carma", no solo por que me cuesta muchisimo ejecutarlo (aun teniendo una respetable tecnica de reves a una sola mano) sino que tampoco me doy cuenta en que momento se utiliza, para colmo mi profe es un poco "antislice" ya que cree que los golpes altos de reves se solucionan con varios pasos hacia atras y luego ejecutar plano o con top. Sin embargo yo insisto en aprenderlo por que lo considero util. Cual es el momento adecuado para hacerlo en un partido?
Si tiene revés a una mano, cuando te tiran la pelota alta por revés, o para defenderte de revés, o las opciones q se mostraron en el video
I am the only one or he is look like Hugh Jackman ? anyway its great video i will try the tips tonight
Serdar Gülay :)
Gracias amigo!!!!!! suerte!!!!
gracias! si quizas pero si el esta comodo esta bien! gracias!!!!! saludos!
Gracias! saludos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! suerte!
hola de donde son? abrazo gracias!!!! :)
Gracias amigo!
in serving" I keep hearing of a hand position called STRONG CONTINENTAL
Can you explain this hand position? Kick serves & Twist are hit with it...
is the hand moving more towards the eastern back?
gracias david!
Gracias Raphael! :)
Wow good coach and instructor! Too many American instructors don't focus enough on slice. They emphasize regular topspin groundstrokes and you see a lot of players lose so many points because they can't use slice to change it up or play defense.
excelente!
mil gracias Laura!!
Gracias amigo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
ok gracias JI felicidades!